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On January 8th, postseason college football comes to Mobile, AL when the Arkansas State Red Wolves battle against the Northern Illinois Huskies at the GoDaddy.com Bowl. Both squads come up with rookie head coaches with the Huskies led by first-year head coach Dave Doeren. Interim head coach David Gunn who’s been the running backs coach all season heads the Red Wolves. Gus Malzahn, who will take the reins after the season ends, has been opted for by Arkansas State. The take from the sports book is now Arkansas State (-1 ½) with an over-under established at 63 points.
College football odds
The Northern Illinois Huskies come up with a 10-3 record and a 7-1 record in the MAC. The Huskies average 31.1 points on defense and 38.3 points per game on offense. They additionally average 247.6 Rushing Yards per game, which is 9th in the nation. They’ve simply had one game vs a ranked adversary this year, losing to #7 Wisconsin 49-7 on September 17th. Leading the Huskies offense is dual-threat senior Qb Chandler Harnish who has 2,942 Passing Yards and 1,382 Rushing Yards. Harnish also has 26 passing Touchdowns and 11 rushing Touchdowns with a passer rating of 155.7. Senior RB Jasmin Hopkins comes into competition with 932 Rushing Yards and 15 Touchdowns.
College football betting
The Red Wolves get to Mobile with a 10-2 record as well as an 8-0 record in the Sun Belt. They’ve had one game vs a ranked adversary this season, losing to #13 Virginia Tech 26-7 on September 17th. With 33.5 points per game on offense and 19.3 points per game on defense, the Red Wolves have a solid balance. With junior Qb Ryan Aplin rushing for 605 yards and 9 rushing Touchdowns, the Red Wolves additionally have a 2-pronged thread behind center. Aplin also has 3,235 Passing Yards, 18 Passing Touchdowns, and a passer rating of 138.5. Senior RB Derek Lawson is steady behind the snap with 459 Rushing Yards and 3 Touchdowns. Senior WR Dwayne Frampton has had an awesome year with 90 receptions and 1,125 receiving yards with 6 TDs. Fellow WR junior Josh Jarboe is a reasonable second option for Aplin with 52 receptions and 707 receiving yards.




